Follow the instructions:

Where the fuck am I supposed to put the brownie? It comes in an otherwise self-contained tray.

Why even add the fucking brownie if I have nowhere to put it?

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    The first image is kinda low res, and I initially read it as:

    Remove him from the brownie. Slit him over chicken. Cook on HIGH.

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      I mean sure, but instructions say to remove it. Also, if you fail to do so, it becomes a molten and burned mess.

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        I mean take the plastic from above the brownie, put it on the counter, then put the brownie on top of that while you stick the rest back in the microwave

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          That is a good option! Just have to do the “ow my fingers are burning” dance for a bit.

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            If you don’t have a utensil for subsequently eating the corn and the chicken with which to transfer the brownie, there are possibly deeper issues at play.

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    I have a soft spot for hungry man dinners… I never had them often but even growing up they were probably a once every 3 months type of fast cheap meal. Tried them a few years ago and it was shockingly still the same, which I can’t say about most things 20 years later. I also love the brownie! If you use the oven it comes out fine and very crispy.

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    I spent years where I was in a terrible depression and ate Hungry Man meals on a very regular basis. I still enjoy this one, the chicken with mashed potatoes and corn meal. I stir the corn into the mashed potatoes. The salisbury steak meal is also tasty.

    I buy these at my local bodega about twice a year, now. Most meals are home-cooked by my partner, but she allows that I sometimes just want my crappy junk food because I grew up in the midwest of the USA and that’s how we ate. This is one of those “makes me happy” foods that requires no effort.

    Disclosure: I also like SpaghettiOs

    Edit: I don’t eat the brownie. I just don’t remove it and let it overcook and char.

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          Look, I get that there are other alternatives than Hungry Man dinners…but idk that your comment is it. Imagine eating canned soup everyday. That sucks too.

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            It’s extremely easy to never eat hungry man dinners. I don’t need to exhaustively describe every possible meal lol

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              Look, man. I just mean that if you’re advocating for an alternative, a nearly equally shitty one isn’t necessarily the way to go lol